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The NewPermanentRecord Presented by Steve
Dembo Steve_Dembo _at_Discovery.com DENCommunity.co
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Who am I?
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Nadine Haobosh
Mark Jen
Rachel Mosteller
Jeremy Wright
Daniel P. Finney
Heather B Armstrong
Gregg Easterbrook
Penny Cholmondeley
Rob Smith
Michael Hanscom
Paul Andrew Juliano
Lance Salyers
Steve Olafson
QueenOfSky
T. Hayden Barnes
Joe (Waterstone)
Veronica
Angelo Villagomez
Joe Gordon
Jessica Cutler
Troutgirl
Joyce Park
Peter Whitney
Vibor Kalogiera
Lain Murray
Silver Tree
Amy Norah Burch
Kelly Kreth
Matthew Brown
Chris Avenir
Richard Eid
Cameron Walker
David Higham
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  • 28 of children 12-17 have created their own blog
  • 44 of online teens share their own creations
    online (artwork, videos, photos)
  • 59 of online teens have created content for the
    internet
  • Pew Internet American Life Project survey of
    teens and parentsOctober December 2007

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What has changed?
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Just the facts
  • Assume everyone is going to see everything.
  • Very little on the internet is truly private
  • An alias provides only minimal protection
  • 44 of teens only use one screen name
  • Source Pew Internet American Life Project
    Teens and Parents Survey
  • Deleted does not necessarily mean gone

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BucksCounty.org
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2006 - BucksCounty.org
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2002 - BucksCounty.org
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2001 - BucksCounty.org
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1998 BucksCounty.org
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Where will your children be in 10 years?
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3 Basic questions
  • Would I share this with my parents?
  • Would I want a college recruiter or job
    interviewer to see this?
  • Could this allow someone to find me and put me in
    danger?

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Growing Up Online
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The Threat of Online Predators
  • The truth about 1 in 7
  • Half of solicitations came from other youths
  • Many were rude comments, not advances
  • 2/3 were not frightened or upset by incident
  • Almost all dealt with incidents by blocking,
    leaving or ignoring.

http//www.unh.edu/ccrc
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What NOT to do
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To Do
  • Discuss social networking with your children
  • Ground rules for online behaviors
  • Your duty, as parent, to be aware of their online
    actions
  • Know where they are
  • Check out their profile, and their friends
    profiles.
  • Be a role model
  • Set up your own profile

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More To Do
  • Available Resources
  • iSafe.org
  • Wiredsafety.org
  • Netsmartz.org
  • Wesley Fryers resources http//tinyurl.com/222zg
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NSBA Creating and Connecting
  • Many adults are like fish out of water when
    it comes to this new online lifestyle. Its
    important for policymakers to see and try out the
    kinds of creative communications and
    collaboration tools that students are using so
    that their perceptions and decisions about these
    tools are based on real experiences.
  • NSBA Creating and Connecting Report

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NSBA Creating and Connecting
  • Many adults are like fish out of water when
    it comes to this new online lifestyle. Its
    important for policymakers parents to see and try
    out the kinds of creative communications and
    collaboration tools that students are using so
    that their perceptions and decisions about these
    tools are based on real experiences.
  • NSBA Creating and Connecting Report

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Club Penguin
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Imbee
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Taking It Global
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Digital Dialogue
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Mom Reality
Dad Daily
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MySpace
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MySpace Safety Center
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Facebook
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Facebook
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Facebook
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Dont just remove it, blanket it
  • Change the content at its source
  • Request archives/cache be deleted
  • Cover with newer, more relevant content

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Making it Work
  • Des Moines, Iowa
  • Students create both online portfolios for
    colleges and employers to find.
  • Search for themselves to see what admissions will
    find about them.
  • Tips
  • Dont lie
  • Be Professional
  • Show off and stay current
  • Censor yourself and friends
  • Edit, spell check and proofread
  • Des Moines Register, July 19, 2007

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Networking for Success
  • Dave Lee (UK)
  • Set up own blog to share his insights
  • Became top hit for search on student blogger
  • Landed teaching post in New Zealand due to online
    record

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Kansas State Vision of Students Today
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Marco Torres Making it Meaningful
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Make it work for you
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BeRecruited.Com
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Steve DemboSteve_Dembo_at_Discovery.com Blog.discove
ryeducation.com/digital_passports
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